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PSS back to Austerity Mondays

The Public School System is back to observing Austerity Mondays, effective Nov. 2. Also, Tinian representative Philip Mendiola-Long resigned from the Board of Education effective Oct. 20. The Board of Education voted yesterday to move back their austerity days from Friday back to...
Posted On Oct 21 2020 06:03
, By Justine Nauta
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NMC student government officers sworn in

An all-female slate of seven newly-elected Associated Students of Northern Marianas College or ASNMC officers took their oath of office last Friday, Oct. 16. Family, friends, NMC interim president Frankie Eliptico, NMC dean of Learning & Student Success Charlotte Cepeda,...
Posted On Oct 21 2020 06:03
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CNMI has 2 more COVID-19 cases

Two more individuals have been confirmed positive for COVID-19 in the CNMI, which brings the Commonwealth’s cumulative total to 88 cases. According to a Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. statement, the individuals were identified by travel screening and were confirmed through the...
Posted On Oct 21 2020 06:03
, By Justine Nauta
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Torres confident govt will spend over $300M in disaster recovery grants

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres expressed confidence yesterday that his administration will be able to expend the $244 million Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery action plan, on top of the $100 million or more from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the past three...
Posted On Oct 21 2020 06:02
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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